Understanding Who Pays for Cleanup After a Death: Insights from TheLastResponders and TACT


Who Pays for Cleanup After a Death?
When the incident occurs in a home, homeowners or property insurance often covers trauma and biohazard remediation, with the policyholder responsible only for the deductible. If the estate cannot pay and there is no applicable insurance, the property owner or the deceased’s estate becomes responsible.
T.A.C.T. Ft Worth works directly with insurance carriers, manages documentation, and helps streamline the claims process to reduce stress during a difficult time. In worse case circumstances, T.A.C.T. Ft Worth also extends out Financing options.
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